Monday, November 21, 2011

A Thankful start to a new holiday season!

Can you believe Thanksgiving is just days away! I don't know about you but as the time draws near I can start to smell the turkey with the anticipation of a busy kitchen filled with stories and lots of laughter. Although I have always enjoyed this holiday, I have a heightened appreciation lately. It is one of the few holidays were most people no matter what your religion or ethnicity can come together and celebrate collectively.



Today there is so much fear to always be so politically correct as not to offend. Yes, it is good to a point but as a country why are we so afraid to broaden and celebrate our cultural differences.  Is this not what our nation is suppose to stand for? I am a christian and as child growing up in Brooklyn I loved playing the dreidel game and singing the song with my Jewish friends and learning more about their family and Hanukkah.  It didn't make me any less christian but it certainly helped me to appreciate and understand their culture. I loved hearing about their preparations for Seder dinner and how they would have to carefully prepare their food. As I observed their family traditions I realized how close they were. Their rituals created a special bond, their own spiritual crest. It made them special in there own way.  My childhood experiences such as these have made me excited in wanting to know more about what makes us different. I wanted this for my own children. When I hear stories of non-christian families putting up a Christmas tree or people of non-African descent celebrating Kwanzaa it makes me smile. I think what an open and confident family. Knowing who you are and not feeling threatened by someone's religious preference is living with an open heart. Our appreciation of other traditions and religions does not define who we are or our beliefs, it only helps to enrich us and bridge the cultural divide.



In many of our schools children can not be exposed to or acknowledge certain holidays for fear of offense. How does this teach tolerance? Since when is learning about someone elses heritage offensive. Instead of voiding our cultural differences we should be adding and layering more cultural fabric into our schools to ultimately lessen the fear. Where there is distance there is greater fear. Teaching our children tolerance is what gives them a cultural spirit. It's the key to a world that is compassionate and excepting of others.




This Thanksgiving I am extra grateful for a day were we can all say thank you for the bounty not only before us but for the bounty of friends, family and God's many blessings. Every year we try to share our table with someone who would ordinarily be spending it alone. Try to think of ways to honor this day and give thanks for life as we know it.


Here's a fast and easy way to let everyone know where their special place at the table is.






If your anything like me I could always use a reminder on setting the table.
Here's a chart for future reference.



 
Color Inspiration
This month a few of my design friends and I were featured in Linda Merrill's publication "Surroundings" take a look and there you will find color inspirations for this holiday season!
Take a look at the link below and see what my color inspiration is this holiday!

                   

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


 I am sending best wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!

Enjoy!

Friday, November 11, 2011

JASON WU BRIZO COLLECTION


"HOW DO WE PUSH THE BOUNDARIES, YET MAKE SOMETHING THAT EMBODIES BOTH FORM AND FUNCTION?"  -  JASON WU

HERE'S HOW...


                       
FASHION + BRIZO



THE VISUALLY SOFT & ELEGANT BLACK MATTE BATH SCULPTURES WILL DRESS YOUR SPACE WITH UNABASHED SOPHISTICATION.  JASON WU IS A GENIUS NO MATTER THE MEDIUM. THE BEAUTY IS IN THE DETAILS, LET THE DETAILS BE WU!







SmartTouchPlus™ Technology: The next generation of Brizo's revolutionary SmartTouch Technology, SmartTouchPlus adds proximity sensing to our existing touch technology, allowing for both hands-free and touch-sensitive operation.

Temperature Control Technology: Brizo's new temperature-sensing technology features an LED light indicating current water temperature, as well as electronic thermostatic water control and high temperature limit stop.
Water Efficiency: Water-efficient flow at 1.5gpm to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency WaterSense® standards.
Matte Black Finish: Hand-selected by Jason Wu exclusively for the bath collection bearing his name.




A BAROQUE FLOWER INSPIRES THE LINE OF ACCESSORIES




TISSUE HOLDER





  

GLASS WALL SHELF






WASTE BASKET






   DOOR KNOB






   SOAP DISH






"MANIPULATING WATER, FLUIDITY, DESIGN AND MOVEMENT"

- JASON WU




Thursday, November 3, 2011

Black magic!



 The supreme elegance of Audrey Hepburn vetu de noir.
I really wish the days of wearing show stopping hats would return. Fashion accessories are the details that can take a garment to the next level. And we all know the beauty is in the details!


 


The New Traditionalist Console no. Thirty One
I can't get enough of  The New Traditionalist. Beautifully crafted and designed for today's lover of sophistication and quality. Every dresser in the collection looks like a jewel box!



 
Need I say more...I think not.


Black magic indeed! via Virginia Belle.
Life would be much easier if I dressed in this room every day. A glossy black finish on the cabinetry says glam! No boudoir would be complete without chandelier and ottoman. I love that the space is utilized up to the ceiling. The perfect place for a hat lover!